The number of municipalities in the Netherlands implementing anonymous tip lines for welfare fraud continues to rise, with more than 200 loc
The number of municipalities in the Netherlands implementing anonymous tip lines for welfare fraud continues to rise, with more than 200 local governments now offering residents a way to report suspected abuses. However, the expansion has drawn criticism from opponents who argue the system fosters distrust and unfairly targets welfare recipients. A study by EenVandaag found that as of early 2025, 208 of the country’s 342 municipalities—approximately 61 percent—operate some form of welfare fraud reporting mechanism, an increase from 196 municipalities in 2021. These tip lines typically allow individuals to submit reports online or via telephone. In contrast, 26 municipalities, including Leiden, have abolished their reporting systems due to concerns over fairness and social cohesion. Leiden’s city council voted to dismantle its welfare fraud reporting system following a motion introduced by SP council member Thomas van Halm, who described such mechanisms as “inhumane and stigmatizing.” “It creates fear and uncertainty for people on welfare, even though municipal agencies already have dedicated fraud enforcement departments,” Van Halm said. “These hotlines don’t add anything except distrust and division in our society.”
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I didn't even know this was a thing in the Netherlands. I wonder if they have one in The Hague; I know a guy there with multiple homes, and a gold hat who claims millions from the state.














